Author: Criado, Paulo Ricardo; Miot, Hélio Amante; Pincelli, Thais Prota Hussein; Fabro, Alexandre Todorovic
Title: From dermatological conditions to COVIDâ€19: Reasoning for anticoagulation, suppression of inflammation, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy Cord-id: 2096ae9y Document date: 2020_11_30
ID: 2096ae9y
Snippet: COVIDâ€19 generates a complex systemic inflammatory response that can lead to death due to wide macrophage activation, endothelial damage, and coagulation in critically ill patients. SARSâ€CoVâ€2â€induced lung injury due to inflammatory mediated thrombosis could be similar to the livedoid vasculopathy in the skin, supporting a translational comparison of these clinical settings. In this article, we discuss anticoagulation, suppression of inflammatory response, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy i
Document: COVIDâ€19 generates a complex systemic inflammatory response that can lead to death due to wide macrophage activation, endothelial damage, and coagulation in critically ill patients. SARSâ€CoVâ€2â€induced lung injury due to inflammatory mediated thrombosis could be similar to the livedoid vasculopathy in the skin, supporting a translational comparison of these clinical settings. In this article, we discuss anticoagulation, suppression of inflammatory response, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the context of severe COVIDâ€19 and livedoid vasculopathy.
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